My audio (when playing either ripped DVDs or DVD drive based videos) is slightly off. It seems a little worse when playing DVD's. By slightly off I mean fractions of a second, but noticeable by all in the house.

Audio is in sync when watching both live and recorded Mythtv.

Can anyone help or point me in the right direction. I'm (pleasantly) surprised to see this isn't shared by many.

Asus M2NPV-VMDual core AMDAnalog audio out from the motherboard (I have the digital out, but not in use yet)HD component out from the motherboard1080iPlasma: Panny

Lipsync is a common problem with many digital video systems. Many people are not sensitive to it until its pointed out, then they are really bothered by it. I was at a seminar with several major mixing engineers from Hollywood. they all complained that its not well managed.

Is the shift constant or changing from disk to disk? Can you tell? The published sensitivity to this is 20 mS but I'm not satisfied with that number. . .

There are technologies coming to improve it (HDMI 1.3 lip-sync has mechanisms to sort this out IF they are implemented right) For now there are adjustments in Xine for fixing this but they are not readily available. On a keyboard "n" and "m" should adjust it. But since Xine in LMCE has been majorly tweaked I don't know if they work. It would be worth a bug report.

Count me in on another one of those having this issue. The offset is not large ... but it is noticable. IF Xine is the issue, does ANyone know when the new 7.10 release is going to be errr... released? Also if Xine is being replaced ... what will be the replacement?

im having a very noticble difference.. like watching old jackie chan movies... i tried playing the files through xine and mplayer on kde and the sync problems arent noticible.. perhaps lmce is causing the delay??